At 23, I'd been married for 3 years, and had a 2 year old. Had already made more than 20 car trips of at least a day or more either by myself, with friends, or with my hubby.
When I was 18 and started making these drives, back and forth to college, I think this is about what I was told:
Call when you get there, or if you need something.
Never pull over in a dark place.
Always fill up the car when its still light out.
Stop in busy places to go potty, etc
Here's the number for
AAA. I was also taught how to change a tire, check the oil, etc - basic car maintenance.
This was all in the era of pre-cell phone. I would feel a lot more secure now, sending my young adult off to make a long drive, with a cell and a car charger.
In the case of a young adult going on a trip for fun, I would give a gentle reminder to have fun, but don't drink and drive, don't break any laws, and don't bring home any unintended souvenirs that might require medication or diapers.
